June 2010 Blog Posts (33)

I recently watched a DVD by Carl Kerby. In it he said that he and his
son play a game with movies and TV shows they call 'Spot the
Evolution". Whenever you watch Movies and TV, make it a game to find
the bits of 'evolution' in them. Then post them here: The Spot the Evolution Game…

Actually my we are sending our Grandchildren to a private Christian school. I was heartbroken when our oldest grandson began arguing with his father about evolution after attending 3 months of public Kindergarten 2 years ago.

My son (his dad) is a strong creation scientist and a science teacher in the public school system! If he was already challenging his father so strongly - what would the future bring! My husband and I made a committment to pay the tuition for school at…

According to an article posted on the New Scientist web-journal, a
fossilized Pelican, supposedly 30-million years old, presents a serious
problem for evolutionists. The remarkably preserved fossil of the beak
is causing a stir because it is nearly identical to the beaks of
modern-day pelicans. The fossil should look much different… Continue

The Bible tells us
that, after Cain slew his brother, Abel, God punished and cursed him,
sending him east of Eden to the land of Nod (Genesis 4:15-16). Yet
curiously, in verse 17, it says that, "Cain knew his wife; and she
conceived". Since Cain's parents were Adam and Eve, the first humans
God created, where did Cain get his wife? And further, if it were his
sister, isn't that incest -… Continue

This is a very unusual picture:1. They were taken in Richland Hills, Texas @ 6:30pm June 9. It is June and I still have Texas Bluebonnets blooming. 2. This butterfly had no fear of me. He posed very nicely but wouldn't open its wings for me. 3. The markings, at the bottom of the wings. looked like a bug with yellow eyes. There were tentacles that…

Can we trust the canon of the Bible? How do we truly know that the books that were meant to be there (like the sixty-six present today), are the right ones? It is a volume that has spanned over 1,500 years and 40 authors. It is a topic…

Taken on a CSA safari to Western KS this year. These chalk spires in the background and the spire in the foreground (note the shadow) are all that’s left of the surrounding chalk beds after the flood eroded the whole valley away.…

This photo was taken last year at my work in Leawood KS, this mother goose had nested there for the second year and hatched 9 goslings. The nest is in on an island in our parking lot right next to the visitor parking spot (see sign.) Sadly though, this year she did not return.…

Fibonacci number sequence reveals one of God's invisible qualities. That this sequence is found throughout His creation shows us His orderliness that could not have occured by random events. During last year’s CSA Camp Genesis, we went to a local arboretum. The idea was to explore using Romans 1:18-20. We found several examples of God’s invisible qualities. This unfolding flower that I found is a good example of the Fibonacci swirl. The Fibonacci number sequence…